Metal

The pastoral opening passage of “Moment Présent,” from new French outfit Septaria’s debut album Astar, may not give the impression that this is in fact an extreme metal album, but rest assured it is. Mostly it’s filled with the kind of kind of post-metal explosives that see the band—Hugo Thevenot (guitar/vocals), Hugo Leydet (drums), Baptiste Trébuchon (bass),
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Work sucks, I know. And so do Strangelight. On the heels of their new album, Material Conditions, the Bay Area post-hardcore quartet have released a video that invites us to live vicariously through a corporate team member who can no longer take the feel-gooderies of their job and revolts. This idea, brought to life by
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Photo courtesy of Tungsten Tungsten are back with their fourth record, The Grand Inferno, out tomorrow via Reigning Phoenix Music (RMP). The Swedish symphonic metallers keep things melodic and soaring on this record, and they also broke down what each track means to them. Check out their explanations and stream the full record below. Anger “Anger” is
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Swedish death dealers Carnal Savagery are having a big year. After releasing fifth full-length Into the Abysmal Void earlier this year, they’re locked and loaded on their sixth album, Graveworms, Cadavers, Coffins and Bones, which is slated for release later this month. The quality of the music remains high, as you’ll hear below on the newly-released title track. “Graveworms, Cadavers,
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Pic by Camden Cruz Going back to 2007, Florida power metal quartet Seven Kingdoms have released five full-lengths through an assortment of labels. For their latest five-song EP, The Square, they’ve found a home with Reigning Phoenix Music, which has put out recent releases from Opeth, Kerry King, Deicide and many others. On The Square,
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Dustin Boltjes is best known to Decibel readers as the drummer of the OSDM primitivists Flesher. In 2023, Decibel said their debut Tales Of Grotesque Demise would appeal to the “discerning group who like music that lands like a dominatrix’s kick to the nads.” In our cover story on Glen Benton earlier this year, Boltjes
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Barcelona’s Emissary are almost ready to give the world their debut album, Eldritch, early next year. Led by The Evil Dead guitarist Michel Regueiro, Emissary play sharp-edged black-thrash tinged with old-school heavy metal. Though it’ll be a few months before Eldritch sees the light of day, they’ve revealed “At the Throne of Chaos,” the first song from the record. True
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Photo by Michael Dimmit Brooklyn, NY power duo The Triceratops’ music definitely does not resemble the lumbering, three horned dinos their moniker invokes. In fact, the tune featured in this video premiere, “Can’t Take You,” is more grunge-era than Mesozoic-era. It’s an early ’90s uppercut of punk pummel and earnest angst from the outfit’s debut
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Adrien Begrand has been a staple at Decibel since he contributed his first piece to the magazine in January 2005, two decades ago. His work has appeared in virtually every other notable music publication and website throughout his writing career. Begrand is a sharp and insightful writer whose work is blissfully free of music writer
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